Shuffle Tracking

Meaning and Definition of Shuffle Tracking in Gambling

Shuffle tracking refers to an advanced card counting methodology employed by participants and monitored by casino operators, primarily within multi-deck shoe-dealt games such as blackjack. This technique involves tracking specific clusters of cards through predetermined shuffling protocols mandated by internal casino controls. While the practice of shuffle tracking and broader card counting methods do not constitute illegal activity under standard gaming statutes, they are classified as prohibited conduct by most licensed operators. Consequently, casinos reserve the right to exercise patron exclusion policies, mandating that individuals identified as engaging in these techniques cease play and vacate the premises.

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